Atlantic Crossing 1

AC-1
Owners:
Tyco / Level 3 Communications

Landing points

Total length 14,000 km
Topology unknown
Design capacity 40 Gbit/s
Currently lit capacity 120 Gbit/s
Technology Fiber optics
Date of first use 1999 (1999)

Atlantic Crossing 1 (AC-1) is an optical submarine telecommunications cable system linking the USA and three European countries. It transports speech and data traffic between the U.S., the U.K., the Netherlands and Germany.[1] It is one of several transatlantic communications cables.

It has landing points in:

  1. Brookhaven Cable Station in Shirley, New York, USA
  2. Land's End Cable Station in Whitesands, UK
  3. Westerland Cable Station on Sylt, Germany
  4. KPN Telecom cable station, Beverwijk, Netherlands

External links

References

  1. Staff writer (undated). "VS Wijst Knelpunten Nederland Aan" (in Dutch language). RTL Nieuws. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
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